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JomezPro VideosApril 1, 2019

2018 Ledgestone Open | R1, B9, MPO | Conrad, Callaway, Sanders, Barham

Watch as four-time world champion Paul Macbeth leads his team, including James Conrad, Ben Callaway, Tim Barahman, and Jacob Saunders, through the back nine of the first round at the 2018 Ledgestone Open. The team navigates challenging holes, with a focus on strategy and skill. Noteable discussions include the strengths of each player, such as Ben's putting ability and Jacob's throwing technique. Macbeth provides insightful commentary on hole 10, including its new pin position and potential hazards. The group also shares their approach to navigating tight spaces and trusty disc throws. With expert analysis and player insights, this video is a must-see for fans of professional disc golf and the Ledgestone Open.

Watch thrilling shots from the 2018 Ledgestone Open Round 1. Top MPO players Conrad & Callaway dominate on B9 course.

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Video Transcript

we are back for the back nine of the first round of the 2000 election or Insurance Open presented by dis graft turn the director Nate heinel and four-time world champion Paul Macbeth let's do this we got James Conrad Ben Calloway Tim bara and Jacob Saunders and something I learned from the front line is Jacob can throw change only throws AVRs Ben can putt from anywhere and looks great and Tim is on a roller coaster that I think he needs to go that's I think that's a great summary hole 10 is a new hole kind of moved over from the last year's pin position 450 place a little downhill plays maybe like 420 good for hand hole or a good lefty higher if you have it yeah I think this is a good change I think it's attackable for everyone now but it does have trouble it's got the OB light OB string on the left and I think there's water back behind those bushes well we're gonna find out if there's water back behind these bushes yeah you don't want to go there that's probably not OB but it's in stinging nettles so if you're not sure that is don't ever go into them yeah but but this is a good change and I think it's a I think it makes the flow better on this course yep and Jacob that is just a line right on the basket yeah that's a great fight to it just surprised not to see him throw a forehand but why when you can do that with the back end that's a good joint from Jacob I would say it is a tough righty hole to just get really close because you really need to throw a forehand to probably get close and you can get where Jacob and Ben did but without throwing a turnover you can't let get parked yeah that's close to the OB yeah I mean you guys you can see you cut away on that red red but you cut it as little as possible should make the hole challenging so you really have to trust your discs at those trees a or throw a turnover or throw to an overheat is he throwing a putter again Paul probably probably he threw it as hard as he could yeah yeah he's safe so that...

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